That will be a good idea, to make thing more user friendly.

Regards Alf Tonny

On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Xavier Oswald <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 18:11 Sat 08 May     , Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>> [Xavier Oswald]
>> > I just have uploaded the latest qsynth version to debian sid.
>> >
>> > It now recommends fluid-soundfont-gm to have at least one sound font
>> > file installed. And it opens /usr/share/sounds/sf2 as the default
>> > soundfont directory.
>> >
>> > Feel free to tell me if everything works as expected.
>>
>> Great. :) I lack the set setup where I am at the moment, so I can test
>> it this week.  Hope to test it next week. :)
>>
>> Will qsynth now autoselect a sound found if none is configured and
>> there is a sound font present in /usr/share/sounds/sf2/, to allow
>> qsynth to work out of the box without any configuration in Debian Edu?
>
> No. That's the latest point I didn't add.
> Im wondering if this is a good idea to do such an automatic selection.
>
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